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10 Hidden Chrome Settings You Should Change
There’s more to Chrome settings than the basic tweaks you made when you first set up your browser. Let’s see what that involves.
5 Upcoming Tech Innovations That You're Going to Love
We have smartphones and drones, but what about hovercrafts and smart glasses that actually work? As it turns out, the future is closer than you think.
10 New Facebook Tricks You Should Know About in 2016
Facebook is at it again – we're only a few weeks into 2016, and there are already several new changes to the world's most popular social network, with more significant changes coming later this year.
Windows Defender Can Now Scan for Malware on Startup
Windows Defender may not be the best security solution, but Microsoft is working hard to make it relevant. Here's an update you might find worthwhile.
How to Automate Tasks in Audacity & Save Lots of Time
Are you sick of applying the same effects to every Audacity recording you produce? Here's how to easily automate repetitive steps to save time.
5 Shift Key Shortcuts That Every Gmail User Should Know
Gmail might have a productivity-boosting interface, but you can boost it even further with these simple but essential keyboard shortcuts.
How to Open or Close Optical Drives Using a Keyboard Shortcut
Tired of pressing the hardware Eject button to open your optical drive? Sick of pushing it closed manually? Here's how to do both with a simple keyboard shortcut.
What Would Jurassic Park Be Like Without Dinosaurs?
What would happen if you took the Jurassic out of the park? Well, obviously you'd just have Park!
The War Against ISIS Online - Is Your Security At Risk?
Anonymous claim to be targeting ISIS websites, alerting many to the fact that the terrorists have an online presence. But how are they being fought? And what should you do if you discover ISIS online?
How to Set up Your New Logitech Harmony
Logitech's Harmony controllers are among the most popular in the marketplace. Unfortunately, they've been known to have complicated setups.
How to Stay Safe from eBay's Newest Security Vulnerability
A security vulnerability is putting eBay users in danger, but the auction website has issued only a partial fix, instead of a complete one. So what is the vulnerability, and how can you stay safe?
Microsoft Merges PC and Xbox, Kiddle Causes Controversy... [Tech News Digest]
Microsoft unifies its gaming platforms, Kiddle coddles kiddies, Sony kills off PlayStation TV, Reddit 3016 takes a look at the future, and Gerard Butler answers questions sourced from Google.
5 Reasons Why You Need to Play American Truck Simulator
You might have already dismissed American Truck Simulator as just another mundane sim game. Here's why you definitely need to give it a try.
5 Simple iPhone Budget Apps for Tracking Your Spending
Apps like Mint and Goodbudget have extensive features to help you stay on track, but what if you do not need or want all of those bells and whistles?
10 Creative Ways to Supercharge Your Chess Training
Getting better at chess is normally about deliberate practice over many disheartening games, so let's look at few of the ways you can bring fun and creativity into your chess training.
What’s New on Netflix in March? Scarface, Good Burger & More
There are a lot of great shows and movies coming to Netflix in March 2016. Here's a quick list to see which ones interest you the most!
How to Track Every Missed Notification on an Android
Have you ever cleared an important notification? Here's a way to grab any notifications from your Android ping history.
3 Google Drive Tricks to Speed Up Your Daily Workflow
These tips are simple but can really help improve your everyday workflow in Google Drive.
What's New on Amazon Prime Video in March?
A bunch of new shows and movies are coming to Amazon Prime Video in March. Check them out! You might see something you like.
A Visual Guide to the Deep and Dark Web
The Internet is a strange place. It's an awesome place that's filled with all kinds of great entertainment, useful knowledge, and cat pictures, but the Internet has a darker side, too.